TO THE OMAHA DATLV BEE: FRIDAY, ATiOU 2, 1000. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL LWerpool Steadiness and New York Export Balei Support Wheat Market. CORN MARKET IS SLOW AND HEAVY Dntn Mnrlirt Klrm Provision Open Mriiily IIcciiiini- Unit Itccelpl Arc t L'nilrr IXInuilP. hill Turn WniU L on Coiiiinlmloii liliitililnllnn. CHIOAOO, Marrh l.-The steadiness f Liverpool and n New York report of liberal export, miles were a support to the wheat market today, May buliis llrm, e over yesterday, nt G.V4f . .May rorn closed Uc lower anil May oats a shade up. At the close provisions were Mteady, unchatiRcd to Vc hlcher. A spliirno of arllvlty, duo to the report from New Vork that 40 boatloads of wheat had been taken for export, was the only in cident to break Iho monotony of trading in tho wheat pit -today. It wan a day, k'etier. ally spcnklnn;, of covering ly shorts, with tho lllldertoiie Hleady Ix-ealise of the steadi ness of Liverpool In the fare of the Hlimip hero yesterday. The abrupt eiirtallmelil of tho Liverpool session wan mitncthltiK of a damper on aollvlty In the local pit. The fljcht win waed around flfie for May. Thin option opened a shade over yesterday at Sf.'iC, toucheil tTrV- and then sold otT lo til;v At (Sic Homo wheat come out on stoph)s orders. On covering by shorts the market steadied and lluctuated narrowly till near the end. The report that hi loads had been taken for export advaneeil May lo d'e beforo further reports less bullish concern iiiK the foreign sales arrived. The market then reaeted to (We nnd shortly afterward closed llrm. May He over yesterday at C&'i'" EVfcC Atlantle port clearances In wheat ami Hour were equal to 47,(') bu. l'rlmary re ceipts were XHfiMn bu , compared with fl, Ci bu. last year. Minneapolis nnd 1 ) ill ill h leportcd f.:io ears, against 409 a year ago .ocul receipts wero 30 ears, none of con tract L'rade. In tho corn market tho selllnc pressure end tho demand were arrayed against eaeh other, apparently, to seo which eould be the iiiiini indifferent. The result wan a plow nnd heovy market. Country nlTcrlnKs -were Mnull, but so was the export demand. The open reduction In eastern freight rates was .taken luilllferentl . Receipts here were 451 cars, "i cars over the estimate. May ranged from .'fie at the opening to .1lc and closed J.e tlown at 3IM:H!i . The oats market was firm, helped by Inn reduction In freight rutes, us much of the oats business Is for Interior points. Trade was quiet. 1xk-,'1 receipts were PK) cars, Xt rars over the estimate May ranged from 23'io to S3',5C and closed a shade Improved from yesterday at iSViilEKfec. Provisions opened steady because hog re ceipts wero under the estimate, but turned weak on commission house liquidation. 3iter In the day the general demand Im proved, packers buying, and tho market rallied .sharply. On the bulge there was the usual protH taking, which took off the edge of the advance, hut the close wim steady. May pork ranged from J10.4.1 to J10.CO and losed unchanged at J 10.65: Mav lard, from J-ITTls to t-'MitCt.Xi, closing L'lViiGc ., ,lt Jfi.'O, nnd May ribs, from K.lWj to Jj.S2', lni tho close fe improved nt $r.&u4i5 S'a. KstlmatiMl receipts tomorrow: Wheat, IS rars; com, 2i) cars; oats, 100 cars; hogs. .( head. The leading futures ranged ns follows; I Open. High. Low. Close. Vcs'y. Articles, KVhe.it" Melt. May. .July. 'Corn Mch. May. duly. Sept. 'Oats May. Inly. Pork May. July. 3. aril May. July. It I bs -May, July. I CUf'-'H I I I 3itiii; ,r,t,t! 34'f, I i Sl'll 2.1UI 23IJ 22Vi '-J3i 2211 .' I. ... I HI . HI Ml IU -1.1 I 10 67 i4 1 10 C3 I 10 CO W'illi(lii'i ;.HV(731?!.'ii:ij 3 Pi. I 233h r. sit. fi 771.I r. 87,i c 95 f, 85 I r. TT'ii I T. 72V4I 5 75 io r I 10 f5 10 ffllil 10 60 r. sr. 5 3214 f. S24 r. tew r S2',4 5 90 r. 77',s c so No 2. Cash quotations were ns follows: I'l)Urt Oull: patents, j:j.r3.70; wln ler straights, J.!.00fi4.00; clears, J2.S0fi3.lA; pprlng spe!als, $:1.90; palcnts, f3.20W3.65; fctrnlghts, $2.cof(3.0o; bakers, $2.00fi2.t0 ,.v,n?ATNo- :t l'rlng, GlfiCe; So. 2 red, Gli-ul'Vie. COIIN-No, 2. 33e; N'o. 2 yellow. 31c. OATS-Nn 2. 23',i2:ilie; No. 2 white, Kc; Mo. 3 white, 25fr.!H HVI'-No. 2. 53fl.-i5e. IIAItLUV-No. . ,3il3c. SHHOS No. 1 llnxsee-d nnd northwest, II ut; prlmo tlmofliy, $2.15; clover, con tract grade. $VJ5. 1'HOVISIONS-iMess pork, per bid., JS.COff JftC'i. I.irtl, per 100 lbs., f5.ii5firi.75. Short lllw sides (loose), J5.l'i'Ti5.15, Dry salted ehouldcrs (boxed), in 25f( 0.60. Short clear hldet (boxiil). $5.!fi; 00. WIIISKY-nlstillers tlnlshed goods, on basis high wines, per gal., $1.21. SrOAHS-Cut loaf. Jii.TO; granulated, $5.19. l'ollowlng aro tho receipts and shipments for toduv: Hecclpls. Shlpm'ts lour, bids r.7.000 a.ooo AVbeal, bu . tl.Ooo IMS) orn, bu 107,00(1 2l7,r0) Oats, bu u-jO.oou l'i3 n) iiy. bu 7.000 i.'o.)) Jlarley, bit 105,000 t,co) On tho Produce exchange tod.iv the but ter market was strong; creameries, ISli 234c; dairies, 15'jfi21e. cliche, llrm at 12W J3c. Kggs. llrm; fresh, lri'sc. m:w yohic (;i:m:ii.i, maiikiit, CtlloliltloliK fur the liny on VllrloilN ('oiiiimiilltlefa, NHW YOltK. Match l.-KLOrit-Ite-relpts. 20,120 bbls.; exiorts. 2,570 bbls.: quieter than usual, but fairly steady ii nil without changes: Minnesota pat ents, $.1.S.Vu I.W; Minnesota bakeis, $2.toii3.05; winter patents, $:!.i;5J3.S5; winter htralghts, $3.i(vj(3.:.1; winter extras, $2.f.0tr 2.110; winter low grades. $2.2.Vn2.IO. Hvo Hour, fair to good. M.00tf.l.2O; eholco 'to fancy. $I.2iW.Hi. Huckwheut Hour, steady nt $1.70(!lri. Hl'l'KWI I HAT Firmer ill Mfiu'c c. I. f. New Vork. COItNMKAL - Steady; yellow western, 13c; city, MV; Itraiuly wine, $2.20fi2.3O. ft'.VK gulet ; No 2 western, tile f. o. b. Blloat; stato rye, f.Mn"i7c c. 1. r. New Vork, rar lots, HAHLUV - Weak; feeding, l3i4WI6i,o; malting, dull nt 5IH5.V. New Vork. WIIIOAT Iteceipts. 2l.0i) hu.; exports B1.IW0 bu.; spot, steady; No. 2 red. 73i,c, ele Mitor; No. 2 red. 7.V.C f. o. b. allo.it. In htore; No. 1 northern, Diiluth, 77'ic f. o Ii illoat, pronuit; No. 1 hard, niiluth. 7!ic f. o. b. a limit, prompt. Option opened llrm on foreign demand and local buying, followed by a Hlmni setback under weak French cables, short selling, miow west nnd llghl clearances. In attempting to cover In Iho lat hour, however, shorts liromnlcil a quick rally and the close w.is rurally at unchanged prices to isc advance, helped also by iv liberal e.viort advance; March. ?2ln73',i . closed at 7.V; May, 71 R-liV-q71i . cIommI at 71'iC, Jtilv, 71 7-IMi 71 13-H!e. clo.-ed at 71a4C; Se.itember, 71 71'ic. closed at 71ic COltN lttceipts, 77.025 hu ; exports, 4(1,. fr7 bu.; spot easy: No. 2, lie f. o. h. ntloat and llc elevator. Opliins opened I'tendi- with wheat and on the Idea that Horniy weather west would curtail tho movement; It subsequently ensrd olT, how rver, under lliiuldnllon and closed easy nt wo net decline; May. tOfilO'tc, clonnl at 0'ie; July clo.ed at 10c. OATS-Hccelpts. S5,90i bu.; exports. 2W bu.; spot, dull, No. 2, 2'-jc; No. 3. 2Jc; No. white. 31', c; No. 3 white. 30-V. track, mixed western, 'yiiSac; track white, 3ISi $5c. Options barely steady and quiet. HAY Hleady; shipping, CT.Oe; good to rholce. S(VjiS7ic. HOPS Quiet; slate, common to choice, ISM crop, lie; 1S0S crop. 79c; 1S09 crop, 12(J 13e; Paclllc coast. 1S!H5 crop, titlic: 1S9S crop Jif9e , iy.9 crop, 2iil3e. IIIOKS Firm; Oalveston, 20 to 25 lbs, IPVjo; Texas dry, 24 to 30 lbs., 15c; Callforn a, tl to 26 lbs., 2l-jc. LKATIIUlt Firm; hemlock sole, llueuos Ayres, llsht to heavyweights. 25f25i-c ; ae!d. C5iffi!iie. PHOVISIONS-Ilfef. dull, family. JM.ro Kit 00; mess, $10 OVjf 10.60; beef hams. $20 HY,t tl.W; packet, $11 (nill 76. illy, extra India jiess, Jl'.i.lifi22.li). Cut meats,- steady; pickled -bellies. J6.fi2l4lf7.50; pickled nhotil. tiers, $!, plcklisi hams. Jj.Ooii 10.50. Lard, llrm; western steam. $.I5: lVbruary. J'l.M'v. nominal; letlned Fleady, cintlnent. $iJ.I0; Houth Amerlcn. $R.t!0: l ompound. $0.11(11.1214. Vork, llrm; mess, $10 TMill 25: short clear, $12.lni 13.25; family. $H.(H 13 60 Tallow, ilrm: city, 5 7-IOc; country. SV,i6e. MICK Steady ; domestic, fair to extra, 44iiti'i Japan, t'nfic M01ASSK8 Sternly; New, Orleans open kettle, good to choice, 4l1itk, Pi:ANUTH- nteady; fancy hand-picked. 4 ift'sc; other domostlis, :!.! MKTALS-Apnrt from the advance in tin from $.1160 to $.13.00 toda, there has been no quotable change In the market for mftals, nor has (hero been a material im provement. I'li; Iron warrants ruled dull nnd easy; Inko copper nm quiet nnd tin innged at $125. lead, quiet at $l.70fl.75. ami tr,tt. .ttilnl ,t II iUil tin ThK ' .... . ,, v, w,t i.v, 1 ,iv III Ul, ers prhe for lead In $1.15 and for Conner $lfi 25. OMAHA U MOLIWALF. .MA II K IVl'S, t'onilKInn of Trnde nnil ilnotnt Ion on sinplc unit l'niie Produce. i:CiOS Mecelpts, light; fresh stock firm at l.ic. DIIKHSKD POt'LTItV - Choice to fancy turkeys, JOJJIlc; ducks, 10c; geese, 10c; spilns iIiIckciis, S','((9c; hens, S'-filh ; roosters, fitOf . LIVK POFl.TMV-llens, 71?7'ac; spring hP'kens. 'It7sr. young, st.iggy and old rooster.', 4tf(, , ducks, Si ; geese, V; turkeys, 7'tfSc. Ht'TTLM-Commnn to fair. lCc; choice, 17flS( : sepai ator, Gc; gnthered creamery, SiiiV . PI(M;i INS- Live, per doi., McJjl.OO. VKALH-Cholep, 'JtilOc. (lAMH-Dueki. mallards. $3.00173 25; bill wlrg tenl. $1.15. green wing teal, $1.2C3l.W; mixed ducks, $1,6012.00. OYSTMIlS- Medium, per can. ISc; stund nr., pfr mn, 22c; bulk standard, per gal., $1.25; extra eleets, per enn, 30c; extra lec:-. per gnl.. $l.nojil.75; New York counts, per can. 37c; New Vork counts, per 100, $1.35. HAY Per cnrlond lots: rplnnd, rholce, M; midland, choice, $5.50; lowland, choice, $5; ryo straw, chnlcc. $1.60; No. 3 corn, 27V4c; No. 3 white oats. 2214c; cracked corn, per ton. $12; corn nnd oats, chopped, per ton, $12 6n; bran, per ten, $12.60; shorts, per ton, $13.50. VKOHTAHLF.S. NRW TCJtNlPrf- per doz. bunches. 60c. SPINACH- Per box, $1. Ni:W !1KUTS-Pr doz. sunciie;. 40J50c. LKTTI 'CK Per doz. bunches, 40c; fancy head lettuce, per Mil.. $: MAniSHIJS- Per doz. bunches, 35c. SWUHT POTATOKS-Pcr bid.. Illinois, J3; Jerseys. $5; Inrso bM;., Kansas. $2.75. POTATOES- !'er Int.. choice, 040c. CAMMAOi: llollnur! -eed, ie. CACLIFLOW KK-CalHornla. per crate, $2.25. Ci:LKUY-Per doz., 25if30c: Callfornln, per bunch, 40W75e. TFMNIPS Hutnbagns, por lh., lUc. TOM ATOFS Florida, per 6-basket crate, MFSIinOOMS-Per lb. box. 50c. UHl'MAMM I'er doz., C5075C. ONIONS-Iletall. yellow, 75c; red, 83050c; Chios, per bbl.. $X.2S. Fit U ITS. APPLRS Choice western shipping stock, $.1,6013 75; New Vork stock, $4; fancy, $1.50 it 1.75. OMAPFS-Mnlngn, per Mil.. $7.OB9.00. CUANMKUHIES-nell nnd Kugle, per bbl. $9.00. TMOPICAL FMI'ITS. OHANOIIS -Callfornln, fancy navels, per box, $3.21J3.60; choice navels. f2.76TJ3.00; Cal ifornia seedlli gs. aer Box, !.50'5-2.75. LKJIONS ( atlfornln. choice, per box, $3.00; fancy, $3 50; Messlnas, choice, per box, $3.JT): fnncy, $1.00. MANANAS Per bunch, medium, $1,750 2.00; fancy. $2.00li2 25. MISCULLANKOUS. 1 IONIC Y Per 21-sectlm case. $3.50. NFTS-Hlekory, large, per bu.. $1.25; shellbarks, $1.35. FIC!S-Californln, layers, per 10-lb. box, 80c; California carton, per 10-lb. box, $1.00; Imported llgs, per Hi., 13e. HIDKS. HIDFS-No. 1 green hides, 7'4c: No. 2 green hides, C'-e; No. 1 salted hides, S'Ac; No. 2 salted hld-s, 7'4c; No. 1 veal calf, S to 12 lbs., 9c; No. 2 veal calf. 12 13 15 lbs.. Sc. St. I.imiIk (.nil 11 nnil Provisions. ST. LOUIS, March l.AVH FAT Higher; No. 2 red, cash, elevator. (MiUeS-ie; track, il'Vii72r; March. C9V; May, CS?.Q?S?sC; July. fi.-.'t,e, No. 2 hard, CfiCTc. FLOCK Quiet and unchanged. OOKN Lower; No. 2 cash. 33c; track, 3Pii'3H.c; May. 33 V: July 3Ti.f(3T(,e. OATS-l''liin: No. 2 cash, 24e; track, 2Uo; May. 2P,'n2i'4c; No 2 white, 26f26'ic. IIVK-Flrm at r,5. SKKDS Timothy, quiet nt $2.001t2.30 for ordinary; tlax. uonilnnl at $1.67. COMNMFAl-Steady at $l.S01jl.R5. HKAN Firmer; sacked lots, east track. HAY -Steady; timothy, $9.OOU12.0O; prairie. $7.60fi9.0li WII1SK Y-Steady at $l.21U. 1MON CUTTONTIKS-Olllet at $1.20. MAOUINCi- Quiet ,U 6'afjCV. HKMP TWINF-l'c. PMOVISIONS-Pork, steady; Jobbing, old. Jli'.ni); new. JII.SS. UthI, higher; prime Htfiitu, $.'..00; c'Tolce. $6.ii5. Dry salt boxed meals, llrmer; extra shorts, $ii; clear ribs, J'!. l-'a; clear sides. $0.25. Macon, extra shorts, $ti.50; clear ribs, $0.02',4; clear sides, $0.75. MF.rALS-Load. dull at $4.57',41H.60. Hpelter. nnmlmil at $4.lif?4.to. POCLTMY-Flrm; chickens, CfT7Hc; tur keys. 71ic: duck1, S'tc; geese, 6'4ii-c. KKCKIPTS Flour, 2.000 bbls.: wheat, S, 00n bu.; com. ai.Uni bu.; oats, 6,000 bu. SIMI'MKN-rs Flour. 0,000 bbls.; wheat, W.UiJO bu.; corn. 37,000 bu.' oats, 14,000 bu. Mutter. mill Chrrsp Market. ST. LOCIS. March 1. Ml'TTRK Firm; creamery. 2Mi2tli;e: dairy, lG'ft 19c. HflOS- Higher at HU . KANSAS CITY, March 1. MFTTKM -Crcnmeiy. 2oH23c; dairy, lh'. i:tl(!S- Firm ami higher; receipts small; fresh Missouri and Kansas stock, 12'ac. i nsi'S returned; new white wood eases Included, 13c. NDW YOMK. March 1-Ml'lTKM-Me-ceipts. I.2S packages; llrm; June creamery, lS(f23c: wetcrn, lUf(2l'4e. factory, IUMiIOp. lCCOS-MecepiiK. s.iot nackages; market strong nt UIjIjc; southern, at mark, 14 il U'c Cli:i:SF--Meceits. 1,645 packages; strong: fall tnmlc, fancv, lmge, 13c: fall made, fancy, small, 131il3',c; choice grades, 12H12V-. PHILADKLP1IIA. March 1. -Bl'TTFR Firm: fancy western creamery. 2oc; fancy western prints, aic. IC(1(1S - Firm and good demand: fresh nearby, 14T".5c: fre"h western, lllilt'vc; flesh Kouthwesteni. lie; fresh southern, 13c. CMHlflHH Firmer: New York full cream, fancy small. lS'VU'.e; New York full cream, fair to choice, 121il2e. cllne with n -ss for the common stock of 44 and for thp preferred of I points Coin, rado Fuel. Hie Federal Steel siocks. Tin Plate, Steel and Wire. Nntlrial Steel and Tennessee Coal lost from 1li to from the best prices, the Inst named having shown considerable strength In the early dealings, Pfin'.e's (las reacted 2S. Outside business was very much hampered on hi count of Intel ruptcd telegraphic om munbntlon ami the buying orders through commission houses, which hne been grow Ing In volume for a number cf days p.ist, fell to Inslgnlllcant proportions. There was. boweier. n nnod demand eiirlv I In the day for railroad stocks, based oil the continued reports or lrtrge earnings for Jan uary, In spite of the hlch level of operating expenes. The great Pennsylvania sstem shiucd 11 gain In net earnings for January of the lines directly operated, both east and west of Pittsburg, of 71 per cent. The Chi cago. Murllngton A Qiilney. with only n small Increase In operating expenses, showed an In-rcnse In net earnings of no less than 172 per cent. The Cleveland, Cin cinnati, chbaco & St. Louis system In creased it-, surplus for January over ten fold and Louisville K- Nashville net earnings were M per cent greater than Inst year. Such notable growth In earning power nnturaltv led m buying of railroad slocks, many of the less prominent stocks Joining In the movement, but the whole list sin -cinibed to the Inlluenre of the weakness In the speclnltlis. St. Paul's statement fur January nlso had a discouraging effect, ns It showed the gr ss Increase nenrlv nil eiton up bv additional operating expenses. I'hc decision of rallrond presidents to give 1 ' Iblal sanction to the notorious cutting of grain rates f- n ('hiinci 'ml some littln enee on the rnllronl list. Loudon was a lib eral buyer of slo. ks during the day on the sliength of the teller of Lndysmltii and took fully 30.010 shares. Sterling exchange ra'- !'liliird , on this acioiint and on en tinned export demnnd for lotion. The subtirnsuty absorption of cash since 1-rlilny reached nearly ".i,iin,rfl( tod.iv. In spite of the March dMiui srment, both for mi nor.itlon and government account, It Is realized that this must have a marked ef fect on the showing of the banks In the coming weekly statement. No effei t was manifest, howuver. In the day's money mar ket. The bond market was, active nnd prices were well maintained. Total sales, par value. $2.615,1100. Culled States 5s, regis tered. ndvnnced 14 In the bid price. The Commercial AdvcrtWer's Ixindon financial cnbbKrani says: The news of the reller of Lndysmlth caused a scene of un precedented excitement In tho Pity tod.iv, particular In the Stock exchange. A mdb or thoiiM.inls of persons surrounded the Mansion hone, cheering and waving lings and stopping tralllc. Business n the houe was superseded by , hamp.igue drinking nnd a general Jolllllcatiun. Tho oldest members ?. "'e evehnnge say they never saw nnv thlng like It. Patriotic songs were heard even where Instead or stock quotations and dealings were Infinitesimal. Principal cen ters were 'Imilnrly t imaged and the wires usually devoted to business were blocked bv messages or congraf ulatl in. The market's opened nominally stronger, but s.igsed In the absence of transactions. The tone llmilly was hnrder on 11 rumor that fjcneral hrenc-h was at Mloemrnnti In. Consols were merely steady. In short, the public was too much preoccupied to speculate. Americans wero 'the liveliest. The market fjr them opened strong on Mee general buying. New ork supplied stork, but London absorbed It cheerfully, closing almost at the top. Merllti wns stolid, 'hut Paris bought special ties, tlntos rising 2 points on heavy bear p oslng. Copper statistics for the tortnlght show trr.t stocks Increased 292 tons. The bank bought iH.OW gold In bars. Call money was llrm. Mills were steady. Silver was good on French tender of K00 kilos. Paris cheque, HU81,; Merlin. 20.50. Tho following are the quotations for the leading stocks on tho New York exchange today: ment of th- com!. Moil of the treasury shows: Avnllible cah balance. $29.352.S2J, ! fin.d nsere, JJ2.,..',,2.33i l,ler)iiol (irnln mill I'rnv Islonm. 1 IVFMPOOL. Mnrch 1 -WHFAT-Spot. dull; No. 1 northern, spring, 5s lid; future? quia. .March, 6s S't,d, May. !m S"2d; July, 6s S'sd. COMN Spot, firm: Amerlcnn mixed, new, 3i S'd; Atneilcim mixed, old, 3s 'M. Fu lurcs quiet: Mav, "1 kd; July. 3s 7d. l'MOVISIONS- Lard, prlmo western, in tleiceK llrm at 30s. Tallow, Auilrallnn in London, t-lcndy at 29s. l-'ollowlng are tic stockn of wheat and corn 'n store and on quays (railway nnd canal depot not Included): Wheat, 1,171.000 centals; corn. 797,000 ceutiiH. K 11 11x11 n fit) (irnln mill Provisions, KANSAS CITY. March 1 Wl VK AT Ma y , rdc: cash, No. 2 hard, file; No. 3 695?C2c; No. 2 red, 70c; No. 3, iBIHHc. COMN Mn. 31fc; cash. No. 2 mixed, 3isc; No. 2 while. 3jiic: No. 3, 32c OATS-N i. 2 white, -:ic. MYF-Vo. 2. 62c. IIAV-Cholce i,mothy, $9.501710.00: choice prairie. J7.fO'u7.25. Mi:ct-:iPTS -Wheat, 5.100 bu.; corn. ;2.7M bn : oats. l.OM bu. Sill I'M K NTS Wheat, 19,200 bu.; corn, 1S, 2ici bu. ; oats. 10.000 bu. MlnneiipnllN Mhent Mini I'lour. MINNFAPOLIS. March 1. WHUAT In st. ire: No. 1 northern, March, fi3'c; May. C.T.c, July. CIV. On track: No. 1 hard. 05c: No. 1 northern. filHe; No. 2 northern, fOSc FLOFU 10c lower; llrst patents. $3 55; seiond paients. $".15; llrst clear. $2.C0; so -ond clear, $2.01. UMAX- In bulk. $ll.M1jl1.25. Ilnliilli (irnln Market. ni'Ll'TII. Man a l. -WHKAT-No. 1 hard, cash. iVc ; No. 1 northern, (lie; May, 05iic; July. uVic; Julv, fM'ic; Xo. 2 northern, iil'4c; No. 3 spring. fec. OATS-2.1.i.iil2li'. COMN- J2V- Mllitiiul.ee (irnln Market. MILWAFKIU:. March 1. WI1KAT Piendy: No. 1 1101 them, (w'ifitw'ic; No. 2 northern, ClidT-c MYi:--Steadv: No 1, ."c. MAMLFY-Uui:; No. 2. liniJe: snmple, 36JT i2'c. I'eorlii Mnrki'ls. PFOKI A 111.. March l.-COMN-Nomlnal; nothing doing OATS-lnactlxe: No. 2 white. 24'jc. WHISKY- Firm, on the basis of $1.21 for finished "oods. MIIVIIMIINTS OF STIH'KN AM) HOMIS. Outside IIiimIiicns In lliiiiipered by In (ei riinled 1'elemiiiiblc Sert lee, NKW YORK. March 1 The stock market rellected from the outset today the reduc tion of the unwieldy short Interest by the large covering which took place yesterday and which caused so lively a rally at the weak points of the market. Practically all these stocks showed renewed wenkness to day. Third Avenue conspicuously so. This st-ck fill in the last hour lo a new low level, a full point below yesterday's lowest, iiml rallied Inn fcebl. closing with a net loss of S' .. Humor were circulated of n he.ivv assessment to be levied on the stock to effect the reorganization. The other local trnctkm stocks relnpi-ed weakly In sym pathy, declines ranging In the group from 2 in Manhattan to fi' In Metropolitan. The shorts In Sugar wete much less eager to cover and that slock also fell back, fa'l Ing an extreme 5, and closing with a net loss of Vj. Very marked weakness In tho nietal utm kt. was an added factor toward rvuc'lon, Amcrl an Hoop leading the de- Loudon Stnek (liiotntlons, ' l!'lPi?'!r(:1L1--,-i,--n,- -rl?i,LS. I Von, money . . ToTH Pcnnsylvati'la .... do account. . ! Mend'ne Can. Pacific 101 No. Paclllc pfd. Frle l-i, Atchison do 1st pfd.... 331, lou!sVlllo Illinois Central ..Ihr. Mauds . vvii Oram! Trunk .. .ISI'i Anaconda 1... -Ul 1'. p. pfd St. Paul, com.. N. V. Central. 9'j 7n 37i SS 9N nt led per MA It SILVKM-Stendy (Ulllce. MnNKY-3'j17Si per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short and three monthn' bills Is 3 M-1CU 21 :er cent. cw Vnrk NF.W Vol IK. nra tho otllclal Ins share": ('hollar Ciown Point .. Con. Ca'. & Vn Dciulwood , CiouM & Curry 1 lln;e .; Nnrcros llnmestake .... Iron Silver .... Mexican MlnlllK (liiolndcilis. , March 1. Tho rollowing closlns quotations for mm. .. 20 .. !i ..125 . . 55 .. 10 . 2S ,50O .. 70 .. 1 Ontario Ophlr Plymouth Quicksilver ... di pfd S'errn Nevada Standard Fn mi Con .... YcLow Jacket ...S25 ... .'0 ... 15 ...175 . , ,7:i0 .. 31 ...2s" ... IS ... 13 Alt-Won do pfd Baltimore & O. . Can. Paclllc .... Can. Southern Ches. & Ohio... Chicago Ot. W. C. M. & Q Chicago, I. St L do nfd Chi. & K. 1 22'Tcx. & Pacific... . (Ks Fnlon Paclllc .., .US 1 do pfd . 2H'S Wabash do pfd 2)i V. & l! ic . 131, do 2d pfd.., .123t "Wis. Central . 22-k Adams Kx . 54'.. American Fx.... 1".. IT SI l,' Chicago & N. W.biO Wei Is-Fargo "i-ix .. n. 1. .v i-....i'i,.j, .. cot. oil C. ('.. C. K- St I. KAlw .1. .,r,l uio. Dciiiciinrii .. icr Amer. do lt.t pfd.... do do 2d pfd.... ifi-r, Amer. Del. t HuiHon.,.115i4 do Del. L. iv W ISOii'Amer. Den. t Mlo t?.... "0ii do nf.i do pfd 72'4, Amer. S. II 12, do lfd do 1st pfd.... 3S I Amer. S. & W. Ot. Nor. pfd 157 1 do pfd Hocking Coal .... Amer. Tin Plate nocKing vauey.. :ii',i do pfd Ill!nols Centra!... 113 Am. Tobacco ... Malting prd S. & II.. nfd Spirits . Iowa Central do nfd K. C. 1. & O I.. 13. & W do pfd ignite rjiiore 14 1 do Kfcl . 491-; A. Mill. CO... . 12'4 Mrk. Map. Tr . 2l' Colo. F. ,t I. . S3V4 Con. Tobacco leu ,1- ,,r.i i.iui!". iv ,Mim,., n..i r eoerai Hteel Mntu'iattan L .... 91 do nf.l Mel. St. My 170 Oen. Flectrli Alev. CentV-nl Minn. & St. L... do pfd Mo. Paclllc Mobile Ohio... Ml- K. Jv T. .. do pfd N. J. Central ... N. Y. Centrul... Nor. & West.. .. do pfd No. Paclllc do pfd Ontario . W.... Ore. My. Nav do pM Pennsylvania ... Heading do lt pfd .. 2d pfd..., W pfd iv S. F 1st pfd do Mlo C do St. L. (lo do St. L. do St. Paul do pfd... St. P. & O... So. Paclllc ... So. Hallway do pfd... 123r O' ucosm Siiirar . 1 do pfd . fd'4 lut'n'l Paper ... rN do pfd . 4I'4 Lecledo Oils . 10'i National Mlscult . 33'j do pfd lie. National Lead . .133 do pfd . :K4 Nnt'onnl Steel . 75 do pfd . 5:u, X. Y. Air Mrake. . No. American . . . 21H Paclllc Coast ... . 42 I do 1st pfd... 70 I di 2d pfd... .134 Pacific Mall .... . 1S'4 People's das ... . 53 Pre '-eel S C 30 I do pfd . 50 Pullman P. c... SS stand. M. it T... IOIj Sugar is' 4 d.5 nfd "d life! 311: T.n., f .r.'r "" pfd. First nrse3m"ent"nald. 12U I'. S. I.enthnr .. 3.)J do pfd 122',3t'. S. Rubber.... 171 do prd ..106 Western Tnlou . .. 3Si't Hepublc I. a H. .. 1378 do pfd aH P. C. C. & St. I, . ICi . 491; 74 . fiU . 20" . IO' . 27'. lTi .115 .115 . 43 .123 . xi . '.i.i'.. 45 .i.i ' S . yii. . 2'i . 17 . 37' 4 . M'4 . r . 91". . 32 . St .107 .1351. . I?h . CC . It . 3i"; . M .127" . 52 . 99 . 20 . S3'., . 7414 . 30 . 90 . 231, .103'', . Il'i . 'iiJ; .l.'7'4 . 14's . 49 . SO . 00 . 37-H . 1'sn . 5n; . fS .1S3 . 7' ,104'i .10 . an; . 11'; . 71 . 3p; . 92 . S'JV, . 22U 'i7 . 70 ' Vork Money Market. NEW YOMK. March l.-MONFV-On call, steady; actual transactions ranging nt from 2 to 2'2 per cent; last loan, 2'4 tier cent; ruling rate. 21, per cent; closed at 21l3'a per cent; prime mercantile paper, 4U 5j per cent. STIlHLINC, FXCIIANOF-Weak. with actual business In bankers' hills nt i.Mi for demand ami $I.S2T for sixty davn; posted rates. $I.S41-1.M'.. and $I.S7Wi liSS; commercial bills $I.S21( l2' V SILVF.H-Certlllcalcs, Sia.'Jjiin-i.e; bar. 69'-..' Mexican dollars. I7-'4c. . MONDS Government, ilrm; mill ond, stronc Tlie following aro the closing quotations on bonds: t.'."sr2s. r?g 103 N. Y."c.'lP.7.T.1094 do 3. leg UI14 N. J. C. g. 5s....121V2 do coupon Illi'i'Xo. Caro.lna Os.127 do new 4s, reg.. 1371,41 do Is in-, do coupon Tif No. Paclllc- ',).... iii',TH do old 4i. reg.. 110,14 do 4s 103 do coupon II714 N.Y.C. ft St.L.ls.lOS do 5s. reg 1154 N. & W. c. 4s.... no c-oupon nii-i uo gen. M. D. of C. 3 65s IIS Ore. Nav. 1s Ateh. gen. 4s 10114I do Is do ndl. Ii Kid O. S. L. (... Can. So. 2s 101 do cms. 5s Clies. & O. 4151s.. 9714 Mcaillng gen. ,ln T.a Hfill 11 f- IV i Is ,i: .110 .103 .127' 3 .in Hi' C. & N. W. c 7.141 St.L. & I.M. c.Jk.IIIi: do S. F. deb 5s, 121 St.L. S.F. g.0s.12l. Chicago Ter. 4s.. 93 ISt. P. consols. .. .1f,7i, V. v P.. a. 1... .10:114 St. P.. C. K- IMb.IM uo i ;i',.i cio fs I20i K. T. V. o. l?.10l So. Hallway 5'.,.1nsi4 Frio gen. Is 71' i S. H. T. Cs 77 F. W. .v n. c. Is. 71 Tenn. n. h. 3s... . 91 Oen. Fleetrlc Ss..11fi .Tex. cv Iac. li.,,llt O. II. & S. A. r.s.10.) I do 2s fSJiJ do 2s 10714 ru'ott Pnc'lle Is. .104'!. II. & T. C. 5s. ...110 Wabash Is 117" do con. lis UO do 2s la. Central Is. ...113 iWest Shore M...1II K. C. P. & (3. If. 72,4,Wls. Central Is.. '!i, La. new con. $ -. .10.; Va. Centuries ... iWj L. & N. mil. Is... 9SI do deferred .... su M. K. T. 2.... l',-4iColo. So. 4s Ml jlo 4s 9II4IS0. Paclllc Is s:::i Kx-Interest. Moslem Milling: Stocks, MOSTON. March l.-Call loans, 3i-fji4per rent: time loans, 3Vu "er cent. Closing juices for stocks, bonds nnd mining shares: a.7t."& S."F do nfd Amer. Sugar do pfd... I'lireluu Cliintieliil. I'AMIS. March I. -The weekly statement rf the Manic if Friince shows the follow ing changes: No'cs In circulation, Increase. 77,rt.n.(oif ; treasurv accounts current, de crease, s,760,(if; gold In hand, decrease, oro.oOfif ; bills discounted. Increase. .V1.050.noof ; s'lvi r In hand du rease. 1.925.coof. Three per cent rentes, irjf 2Sc for the nccount. Spanish Is closed at fis.!i2is. Prices on the liiHire toil IV were nrm on me iiiivnie e in rentes and Mln lint's, which favored the whole list. IndUFttliits were strong on the rumor that the flank of France would re duce Its into next week. Hentes, stimu lated bv the Increase In savings bank de polts. made a shun advance and Mio tln tos' tlse wns promoted by the rumor that a dividend of I's would be decdared at the end or April. Hrazlllatis were, hardening Kalllrs we-e wink. LONDON. March 1. The weekly state ment of the Hank of Knglnnd shows the following changes: Total reserve, drciease, O.I.Uio; circulation. Increase, .UoOfl.OiXi; bul lion, Increase. C2I3.07I; other securities, in crease, Cl. 751. (VO; other deposits, Increase, J.L.Kil.O.'O, public deposits, di crease, l'f,9.KM; notes reserve, decrease. 4J.ii5.fO). Oovern ment sec-urltles unchanged. The proportion of the Hank of Fnglnnd's reserve to llalill Itv is 43,ii per cent. Lat week it was 45 19 per cent. Hnte of discount unchanged ut t per cent. The relief or Lndysmlth gave a buoyant tone to the American secuil tles on the Stock exchange and prices moved 1111 generally with moderate demand. The lln.il tone wns llrm. Spanish 4s i loed at G7.s7tj. The amount of bullion taken Into the Hank of Knglnnd on Manco today was .L'6.001. Cold premiums are quoted: Madrid, J0.7'i; List' in. 13.50. HFMI.IN, March 1. -Discount rates: Short bills for settlement, fi'si per cent: throe months' hills, 5 per cent. Prices were llrm on the bourse today, owing in the m ws cf the relief of Lailysmlth. Industrials were favored. International securities were neg lected. Amerlcnn and Canadian Paclllcs were strong on New York advices. Iliiuk (.'lenrlncs. CHICAGO, March l.-Clenrlngs. $23,274, sr,9: balances, $2,031,634. Posted exchange, $l.S5174.S71t!. New York exchange, 40c dis count. PHILADKLPHIA. March l.-Clenrlngs, $17S4.f'5.3; balance, $2,!)99,7l3. MALTIMOMF. March 1. Clearings, $3,95?. OW: balances. JIS9.207. ST. LOi'IS, March l.-Clearlngs, $6,313,173; Imlalices. $!63.1!i. Money, steady at fi'irT ptr cent. Fxchange on New York, 25c dis count bid, Fie discount asked. MOST JN, March l.-Clentlngs, $22.C0.5,291; balances. $1.5:!0.:!SI. NKW YOltK, March l.-Clearlngs, $199. 090,739; balances. $11,156,315. Collon lnrkel. NKW OMLKANS, March I COTTON Firm; sales, 3.C0O bnles: ordln:ii. 7 1'1-lG': good ordinary, Sc'-lCe; low middling, M(e; middling. 9c; good middling. 9 3-1(ic; mid dling fair, 9!jc; receipts, 3,332 bales; stock, 3"fi,3C2 bales. Futures bandy stead v; March. $8.9911,9.00; April, May and June, $9,021(9.03; July, $9.uifi904; August, $S.SIUS.S5; Septem ber, $M31(S.H; October, $7.7IH7.76: Novem ber nnd December, $7.C51?7.60; January, $7. CO y7.6s. XBW YOMK. Xlarch l.-COTTOX-Spot. steady; middling uplands, '.15-lfic: middling gulf. J9-Hc. Futures' closed steady; March. April, May and June. $9.11; July. $9.15, Au gust, $9.11; September. $S.3i; Octobor. 5S.01 ; November, $7.W; December, $7.90; January, $7.91. ST. LOI'IS. March' 1.-COTTON-Flrm and better; middling, M5-lc; sales, 660 bales; receipts, 2,806 bale".; stock, yt,3l'0 bales. L'ucTee Mni'ket. NKW YOHIC, March 1.-COFFKK Fu tures o'lened barely steady at 11 dcc'lne of lOlcIO polntu and further declined 2(-,(25 points, chlelly under active sflllng by for eign nnd local longs following unfavorable cables, largo receipts and very positive weakness In rie spot denartment, where , lire was .il-o much Irregularity and large ofletlngs. Sh.irts were Uie principal buy erf. Tne world's vlflble supply in expected to rhow a decrease of only 150,con bag. I he marki; was nnallv steadv at a net declin. or 15'30 points. Total sales leached Hs.751 hags, Including: April, $'1.70: May. $ii.diili lilts; June, Jfi.ta; July. $ii.7o; August, $0.7(l1i Ci75; Se.ntemher, $0.7nii(i.!5; October, $'i.01i 7X0; November, J'j.NHHiXi: December, $7.tW( 7.20; .lanuary, $7.10. Spot, Hlo, nominal; No. 7, Invoice, kUc nominal: No. 7, Job bing, Mild, e:n ; Cji'lnva, 9!41iltc. Oil Market. OIL CITY. Pa., .March l.-OILS-Credlt balances. Jl.t'S; certllb ates, no bids: ship ments. 1fiS,197 bbls., an aveiare of 9.',3Vj; runs. 117.94S bbls. nn nvirase of S'l.llQ. LIVKHPOOL. March 1. - OILS - Cotton, seed. Hull retlned, Ma -August, dull at 21s 9d. NKW YOMK. March 1.-OILS-Cottonseed, dull; prime crude. 33'-1i 13V: prime yellow, 3(iii1i37c. Petroleum, steady. Mosln, quiet. Turpenti'ie dull at fi.VFjSj'.e. LONDON. March I. - OILS - Petroleum, Cnllfiiriilri ili'ieil I'ralls. NKW YOMK. Mnrch I. -CA LI FOHNIA Dili KD FUriTS Hemalneil in ulerntely ac live and steady nt old prices. No new fea tures appeared In the market for evapo rated apples today and prices remain un changed, with the undertone nbout steady; stiite, conynon, 5T(i'm ; prime, fiJiOc: choice, 7'n71ac; fancy, MiU.,c. Prunes, 3i2'f7c. Ap ricots. Hoyal, lSfibVc; Moor lmrk, lSlilSe, Peaches, peeled, isfi22c; unppeded, 7',s1i9c. SiippllcN ul I.I verpmil. IH'I'OUL. March 1 -Following me of b-eadstuffs and provisions In Liv- l loiir, 9.300 nicks- wheat. 1,ISI,0M ; corn, 7'.7.f"0, centals- bacon, lOOOo hams, fj.fin. boxes; shoulders, 3,700 butter, 11.201) packages; cheese, ll.SOO lard, prime western steamed, 21,00) oilier kinds laid. 750 ions. 1.1 vie stocks ernool: centals boxes: boxes; boxes; tierces; Snmir Mnrkel. . NKW OHLKANS, March 1. Sl'OAH Quiet; oicu kettle, 37i1ll3-lCc; open ketlle, centrifugal. I' I !i-Kic: centrlfugnl. yellow, I' .fl I S-llie; Hoconds, 2,fl-lle, MOLASSKS-lJillet; centrlfugnl, S1j3.3c. Vimv rk 1,1 vc Stock, NKW YORK. March 1. - MKKVKS - Me cclpls. 131 head; nominally steady: cables steady; exports, none; tomorow, 410 head cattle. CALVKS Hecelpts. lis head: lower: all sold: veals. 5.001(7.75; lops, $n; barnyard cnlves. $l.oiifi.1 50. ! SHKl-'P AND LAM US - Hecelnts. 2.20S i head: sheep, ilrm; lambs, llrm to life higher; , one deck unsold: sheep, $t. 60S 1.00; Innrbs, I $a.751S.25; culls, $0. I IIOOS-Hecelpts. 2.512 head; 1 ear on sale uui not soiu; nominally nigiier. Slock In Slubl, Fcillnwlns nre tho receipts at tho four principal western market" for March 1: II .. -lllll,-. ill -, liCI-ll. nuin umana l.on 7,117 Chicago s,ft"0 22,' 00 KanKci.s city n.;'ii) 0 nn St. Iritis 1,000 6.S0O . 22Bi Fnli n Paclllc ... . (i'li I'n'.on Lund 10igWest Knd 13' ( llefc' Telei.h-ine . Mostun & Al 1 llostou lilevnted I Mostou it Me C. M. .t Q. .. Dolt). Coal ... d,i pfd... Federal Steel do pfd. .. Fltehburg pfd Oen. Koctrlc do pfd Mev. (Central Mich Telephone N. I-., li. V C. Old Colony . . old Dominion Muljber 110 UVk!. I..ll,. 322'j Wi. Central .... 2to lehhoii 4s .111 N. K. O. ,t C. 5s, 191 AcHentlire 121,. Alloucz M. Co..., 12's A ma I. Copper , . . Ill .Moslem & Mont., fi2'i Mutto cv Mostou., 72'aCal. & Hecla 130 M'eptenn'.lll 12i Franklin 13ii Osceola I ll,irrnt i.ioo iouincy ;;!.;.;;;;; . 11 H.-in'a i'o cop..., .207 Tamarack . is',: Ftiih Mining ... 3! Wolverines 9'P.j 12', II', 9iii 71 914 2n 7in is1; 11 73 13 nt 61, M 2S Condllliin nf the 'rreiiNiiry, WASUINOTOX, Murch l.-Today state- OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Good Feeling Prevails in Cattle Tmdo with Values Strong. EARLY PRICES ON HOGS ABOUT STEADY Lnlcr Trade slmv mill n llnekunril Cleninnce sheep 11 nil l.iunlis In Acllii' Deiiiniiil unci Prices 11 In U(l Cents Mltther. SOFTH OMAHA, Match I. Hetolnts uere: Cuttle. Olllclal Monday 1.IB5 Otllclal Tuescl.i 1.S70 Olllclal Wednesdny 2,271 Olllclal Thursila 1,975 Four days this week.,.. 7,271 Same days last week.... 11, 452 Same days week befot c. .10,411 Same thtee weeks ago.. 10,129 Hi ..:: I t.,(2:i 9,121 7,117 21,531 27,127 21,191 IS.221 Srccp. i.'it'l n,MC 5.73') 21.17s 21.722 ;io.2iii 12.VJI7 1 . 21 . 6.. ". S . 23 .. 4.. . 4) . , . m . 90 . 9l , 37 . S73 1100 .102 3 SO 3 tVi ;i nr. 3 (Vi 3 75 3 75 3 so 3 sr. 3 ! 4... s... 1... 1... 3... 4... 4... 1... ... 762 ... 9:7 ...121" ... S70 ... 911 ...low ...1107 ... 710 I 00 4 10 4 15 4 Ft I 15 4 20 I 20 I 45 HULLS. Total February. 1900 19.572 139.70S 113.111 Total February, 199 13.551 131,071 10.523 Total February. Ivi f.n.111 1:11. S92 103 512 I Total l-Vbriiarv. v97.... 17,131 112,291 fiber.) T..tal Fahriinry, 1VK1 ;.;!os 7n.-,7J l.2ls , Total l'ebni ,ty, v.i5 32.305 121.31) 12,551 'iciial l-eliriiaty, I9I... . OO.OIij 120,32) ..111 Average price paid for hogs .or inn hut teverul d,is with comparison'.: Il900.li90. lfl8.1897.l8i8.ilW.l3. Totals .i,iii lo.ooi) 3,f."0 1.510 17,3i5 11.317 1U.730 'I'esllnu l'n Inu' Uriel.. T'-o methocl of testing paving br'ck de ylsed nnd admitcd some jears acn by Iho Nn Unnal Illicit Manufacturers' association bus been shown to be unsatisfactory, and pt a meeting recently held In Dftrolt tho (issue latlon Mitecl to abandon It and the inetb-id clevlifcl by Prof. A. N. Tillhot nf f-e Fnlverslty of Illinois was Mih.-tittited. ThU Is a rnttler test curl consists In put ting the brick to be tested In a cylinder with ent Iron shot of a llxed amount nnd of a standard size, and determining tho in s by impact nnd abriiflon In 1.S0O rovolu. tb n i f tho rnttler. The results obtained b-ivo been very uniform as ompared with other :nc'thridri ;iro;iosec. One nf (lie U oes nf Woman, Chicago Poxt: "What is the matter with h i"" "Nervous nrosl-aMon." "What i uiee I It?" "Wh--. she found herself In the .Iio-eilng dlstr'ct venterda- afternnon with lust iiilf-clnllar. a miartcr. (( dime two nickels hi d friii- Kennies in brr nurse an ) there j w.i."ii t u 99-cent bargain to be ha J." Feb, 1. Feb. 2. Feb. 3. Feb. . Feb. 5 Feb, f. Fob. 7. Fob. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. 27. Fob. 2S. Man h 1 4 031 3 Ml 3 Ml No. , 1 1 1 110) 3 00 1 1(110 3 Co 1 ( 3 ( 1 190 3 1 tHO 3 So 1 lf.20 3 10 1 1. 10 3 10 1 1D.10 3 (10 1 1140 3 45 1 14,) 3 OT. ' 1 1140 3 TO 1 190 3 75 5 1721 3 50 1 11W 3 75 1 1520 3 50 1 1030 3 . 1 ItPO 3 50 1 SV 3 y. 1 1700 3 50 1 1230 3 So 1 1170 3 50 I IOOS Tne market opened nbout stonily w-lth yei-lerdny's market. At the opening the general run of good, mixed loads brought $1.70, with a few nf the best heavy loads going at $l.72'1 1.75 Some of the heaviest packers were holding back, evi dently with the Intention of bearing tho market when the more urgent orders were tilled ,md 01it f (, W(iv. They carried out their Intention to the letter find after about half of the -ogs had been sold Ihn tnatkit slowed up nnd the strength and aclh'tv of the morning disappeared. Muy ers wanted good loads nt $1.05 such ns sold eni-lv nt $i.7n lu llie morning. Ac might be exnected under such clrcum itmices the bite nnrket wns slow and the morning wns well advanced before a clear nine wan rffected. telle! s were unwilling to take off anyt -ltig nnd It was bard work to net buvers to raise their bid". It e-lll be noted rrnm the table of aver age prices that the hogs ild on nn nver "go In about the same notch ns a, week ago. He.1re4entat.ve sales 6 15 8.... 9.... 10... 11... 12... 13... II... 13... 11... 17 .., J8... 19... 20... 21... 24. . 10 . .1 4 67, 3 C: 3 till J 71 .1 4 CS 3 C7I 3 Gli 3 19 . 4 621 3 63 1 3 731 3 20, U3 I I 3 59 3 72 3 20 3 98 3 C8 ni I 4 Ct , a .J 3 211 3 Hi, 3 7l ." 0! ji I 4 7f. 3 56! I 3 19, 4 001 3 Ml 6 01 -,. I t 63' 3 Uli 3 751 I 4 01 3 ti 4 St 3,5 1 1 101 a iitji s ii; ;i -.mi i vi 4 uii 1 (.-, fcl 3 70 3 7), 3 iV in v 4 S0 3 7 4 S3 4 79 4 ! 4 75 4 75 4 S3, 4 761 I ' I .1 I S3I .1 4 7S, .1 4 74! I 4 19 3 55 1 .1 r.s, 1 4 69 3 m .113 CM I CSi I 1 I 07, 3 C2i . ' 4 70 3 fin 1 I GS, 3 51 711 3 761 3 271 3 SOI 3 651 3 771 3 2 3 M .1 f9l I 3 Sl 3 2S, 3 R9I 3 751 5 M 3 H5 3 S3I : 3 ?9 3 S2 I 91 3 5S 3 S3i 3 361 3 92 3 7f. 4 S7 3 fiSI 3 S9 3 3I 3 7l) 4 90 .1 5S 3 S4 3 231 3 SS I 4 S3 3 521 3 S7' 3 31) 3 90' 3 $51 3 911 3 3S, 3 Sli 3 N. l e 3 351 3 Sl 3 95 I 3 87' 3 S4 3 3S 3 Ml 3 SI 3 361 3 411 3 !3' 3 49 3 751 3 4.'i 3 70 3 I3 3 73 I 3 (W (S. . 79.. r.:. 92.. S7.. 1 . . 41.. 31.. 3 50 3 17 Av ..122 ..122 ..216 ..202 ..191 ..12 . .20S ..202 . .226 ..191 . .200 . .20 .201 ..210 . 2(1 ..192 .192 16 Ph. Pr. $1 25 I 120 ion to 120 40 JO ioo 1 00 t (V t 621 I 021 1 4 65 I (V. 4 65 I 65 4 65 4 (V. I 61 I If. I 65 4 . 4 65 4 W I c. I (. 2 1 S 73 199 ... 4 65 5 III 4. f- !5S 204 ... I i ? : w 211 ... 4 05 3 S1 3 79 ;: sii 3 SOi I 3 Sll 3 M ;i S2 I S5 I 55 3 7S 3 CO, 3 SS I S'. 4 79 4 sij 4 11' ' Indlcales Sunday. rhe otllclal number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: C. M.ft8. P. My!"'"."' HK7' 8,''; V- St. 1.. Hj rnion Par. System.. 11 1 20 15 '! s 21 C. 'i 26 C. N. W. )? F H. Ar M. V. M. M. 22 S. C. .1- P. Hi......... 1 C.. SI. P.. M. .v O. My. S 1 . A- M. M. M. M..... 15 CV. U..& Q. Hi- 3 K. C v St. .1 S C, M. I. ,v p. ny., j.;. 2 C., M. I. ti P. My.. W. 4 Total receipts 7$ 102 The disposition of llie day's receipts was. tis follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Huyers. Cattle, Omaha Packing Co 60 ci. 11. immmouii Co 2., Swirt and Company 21! Cudahy Packing Co SGI Armour .V i'o 62 Armour - Co.. S. City Swin ami Company. from country M. Meeker Degau 1 Vnnsnnl & Co si Livingstone v Schnller. fill II. L. Dennis & Co Other buyers pii) Hoe-s S37 1 .m J 1.2-16 2.217 1,623 115 Sheep. i;..i 563 71S 2,517 so; 7,366 176 5.S21 . 1.752 receipts seemed to on tho market nnd Totnls CATTLK-Modernte create 11 good feellnir the general trade this morning wns fnlrlv active, the most of the cattle changing hands In good season. Local puckers nil seemed to be In need of supplies, and, ns a rule, were out early nnd H19 market opened fulrly active nnd a little strong in spots. Deslrnble kinds of cattle wero disposed of without much dif ficulty nt prices that were hs a general thing entirely satisfactory. There were a few pretty decent cattle among the offer ings, ns will be noted from the sule be. low, but at the same time there were quite a number of only warmed-up cattle. IV. ws and hnlfers were In fair demand at steady prices and the trade on that kind wns nlso fairly active. Most everything was disposed of some lime before midday. Mulls did mil show much change, the mar ket on that kind of cattle continuing Just about steady. The market on cows and heifers closed flow and mean In spite of the good opening urn! in h..me cases buyers went back on their early bids to the tune of 1i)c. The trade in stockers and feeders" was rather limited, In the llrst place bv reason of the small number of cattle on sale, and secondly on account of the rather small demand. The market 011 stock cattle does not appear to have Improved quite as much as tho market mi other kinds and the country demand Is still of very moderato proportions. Values today did not present any material change. Meprosentntlve sales: mi-;i-:f stffms. No. Av. Pr. No. A v. Pr 1 600 2 -- 6 n(. t jj 1 770 3 35 4 Mr. 4 50 16 971 3 35 1 9S0 I 50 1 CcO SfiT. 4 1017 4 50 1 10-0 3 65 3 M)6 4 r,,) 13 S06 3 65 1 D20 4 30 11 1145 3 70 31 1351 1 50 2 7S5 $3 75 ill l-Sfj ;,() 2 SM) 4 Oil 12 1131) 1 5 1001 I 05 22 1231 4 50 1 SI0 4 15 4 1150 I 50 29 957 4 15 1 0 1H6 I 50 13 1016 I 15 1 1010 4 50 7 910 I 25 25 1241 4 50 41 10IS 4 25 10 1509 2 925 4 30 7 1191 i ."5 7 1121 I 33 23 1USI I 60 1 UI0 1 35 4 1255 (65 21 5SS 1 35 3 1290 1 tr, 30 10IO I 10 17 1352 I 70 32 1000 I 40 19 1230 I 75 1 "32 I 10 1 1 110 I 75 1 1330 I 10 40 1315 I SO 1 1220 I III 20 13X4 5 (V) 1 1133 1 45 40 1103 5 15 stkkms and hfiffms. S 601 3 75 7 C07 4 10 3 1063 1 30 COWS 1 740 2 23 5 1122 3 60 1 S50 2 50 1 11(10 3 60 1 S50 2 75 5 fl2 3 60 4 1015 2 90 r. H13 3 ft) 2 963 3 00 3 960 3 60 5 fKW 3 00 5 1036 3 60 1 1060 3 00 6 1H2 3 60 2 S90 JM 1 1200 , r.n 1 920 3 00 2 1)95 3 60 3 10SO 3 00 1 f,9o 3 (ji) 1 10"0 3 10 1 900 3 CO 9 1066 3 10 1 SIO 3 60 7 977 5 20 0 1090 3 65 2 9'5 3 2i 5 S6S 3 65 1 7S0 3 25 6 1156 ;; ir, 1 950 3 23 13 1216 3 63 2 1005 3 25 17 100S 370 1 10SO 3 25 1 1010 3 70 2 1000 3 2.1 1 100 3 70 1 1300 3 25 17.. ......1058 3 70 1 910 3 2". 1... 1260 3 73 1 1100 3 25 1 inn 7., 1 1070 3 2". 1 1260 3 75 S lCrr. 3 30 4 1253 3 75 3 ICRS 3 35 1 1:91 -, 1 1100 3 15 17 1215 3 75 19 1092 3 10 11 923 3 75 1 1320 3 10 1 0 nrf. 3 to 4S 1033 3 10 33 1061 3 0 1106 3 10 12 1216 3 II 1010 3 15 1 MHO ft S3 1 1050 3 15 fi 1201 s 1 1210 3 so s pt n sr. 6 OSS 3 CO fi ten 3 R-, 2 10?0 3 TO 2 1315 4 00 1 JOJiJ J M 1 U03 I M 3 1150 3 50 CALVF.S. 1 2!0 3 75 2 110 7 25 1 430 F 00 3 153 7 K 2 145 fi ,0 2 270 7 25 3 176 7 00 1 inn 7 vi 5 130 7 25 3 ITfl 7 50 STOCK COWS AND HKIFi:p,Si. 1 010 1 50 15 noo n 50 1 Wl 2 75 1 1010 3 50 1 1010 2 75 1 7R0 3 55 16 712 3 00 ,5 n0 3 6". 3 933 3 00 6 SO", 3 75 9 K63 3 01 10 472 3 R5 1 ttt 3 -. 1 710 .3 V, 1 I0 3 35 5 1114 3 So STOCKFMS AND FIJKDF.MS. 1 620 3 37 1 fj); 4 ;r. 1 S70 3 50 ej 076 4 -. 6 915 3 50 13,...: 7(6 1 11 7 920 3 50 3 600 111 1 sio 3 s.i rs wi j ,n 1 777 3 90 4 ! 1 30 So 9M 4 00 rn 670 am 3 670 4 00 4 177 4 73 ; soo 1 10 COW? AND HF.IFKMH. 3 ion 1 10 15 -..Krtfi 3 75 10 101s :: 75 12 1100 1 no I IK IF Kits. 1 104 0 3 25 II SOI 1 95 1 t?n 3 35 I .. . Ml ml 2 91 3 50 I 1 1 :0 I 00 1 610 3 50 2 m t 00 70. 29. 40. . . II -75 . . . 79... 56... SO... S7... If)... SI... 49.... rs... 75 ... , 71.... 71.... IS.... 71.... S3.... 7S ... 7S..., 50..., 96. . . . 75. SO. 79. r,s. 6S. 60. 70. 67. P2. .224 . "SS ...227 ...233 ...215 ...213 ...171 ...1S1 ,.237 .."20 . .206 .205 .2IS .207 .235 .257 .23J .213 .225 256 SO 160 SO 40 ....223 ....215 ....Wl ,...1S9 ....231 ....322 ....213 ....210 ....262 ...,e0 236 SIIFFP SO SO 120 '40 SO 320 40 160 40 SO 120 I 65 I 05 I 65 I 65 I C5 4 61 I 61 I 65 4 67!:, I 67U 4 C7U I 67" (. I r,7n 1 (771!, 4 C.7U 4 67' I 671.7. I 67H 4 67. 4 rr,K 4 67H 4 671'. I 671(7 4 67 U I 7ii I 671 7 4 (T7V. 4 70 ' 1 70 4 70 I 70 t 70 I 70 No. 7 6.i!!! 6S.... S3.... SO.... IS.... 65. . . , S3.... SI.... 75 ... , 66... 61..., r.s... 67.... 75. . . SI ... f.2... 72... 59..., ro... 60. . . , co. . . (ir;.' so... 26. . . i... , , 79... r.s... 70... 76... 60. . . 70... 64... 51... 70... f . . . f.' . . . r.s. . . 21 . 13... 12... OS... 60... 61 . . . 76. . . 31... 64... in. '. '. 62... ft... S3 6L.. 19... A v. ,..253 .211 . .229 ..23S . .230 .'.2M ..2'S ..243 ..229 ..267 . .29 ..239 ..221 ..2V) ..27$ . .236 ..213 222 . .267 ..211 , . .223 ..235 ...111 ,..210 ...221 36 '. '. .215 nW ".231 ,..217 ..211 ..,203 I'.is.'O ...219 ..306 ..2S2 ...306 ,..216 ,. .26S '.'.hn ..236 ..219 ...250 ..257 ..205 ..261 . 261 ..240 ..237 ..21S ..313 Ph. 40 120 320 'so so 'io' 10 SO i-'to 160 201 "lO 40 "10 160 10 t 70 I 70 I 70 1 70 I 70 4 70 1 70 4 70 I 70 I 70 ! 70 4 70 4 70 4 70 1 70 1 70 I 70 4 70 I 70 4 70 4 70 4 70 I 70 I 70 t 70 1 70 I 70 1 70 4 70 I 70 I 70 4 70 4 70 10 SO 160 70 72U 72L. 7!U "1 u. 72H 72K. 4 721 I 7"i, 4 721 i. 4 72'i 4 72U 4 721., 4 72K, 4 7"d 4 72 4 721 , 4 72'; 4 72H i 4 1 . 'Piere was only a moderate run or sneup aim lambs nt this point todnv. In addition f'hlcnen reoirtod a light run. owing to the snow blockade and storm. At the sntne lime there wns a go.nl demand among all classes or buyers nnd the icsult -was thnt both fheen and lamb were active sell ers at prices thai wore 1itfi2f.c higher than jesterday. Practically everything changed hands In good seas n. Some nice native and Colirndo western lambs sold ns high a $7.00. other prices paid will be seen fiom sales below Quotation": choice hnndy weight vear llnss, SV.Olri if,: good to choice fed year lings, S3 Wftto; fair to good yearlings.' $5 65 fi5 ,0; good lo choice wethers, $5.50cifi.75; fair to good wethers. .1.3&a5.r.O; good to choice fed ewes, $4.S5Jifl.15; fair lo good ewes. $IC.!JI.S5; good to cholco native lambs. $i.90f7.15: god to choice western lambs. $6HCri7.O0; fair to good western lambs, $6.50fM.75; feeder wethers. $4 1S.VTW 76 feeder yearlings, $5.OV(75.60; good to cholco feeder lambs, $4.7665.75. MeprcsenUtlve sales : No. 200 yearlings 44S western wethers 227 wethers and yearlings.... 439 wet bei s and yearlings... in. lamos, 105 native lambs 40 native lambs 3 bucks 12 cull ewe 15 cull ekci 74 western bucks 22.1 western ewes pi v-eitern ewes IS western ewet. 216 western ewes 10) Colorado ewes .... 200 westei 11 ewes 2 1 nil lambs 5 1 nil lambs 2i,) western wethers... 6 Colorado withers' . HI western wethets.. 10 yearling wethers . Si wetern yearlings 91 Colorado lambs 450 western lambs 211 western lambs .... 210 western ln-"bs 171 Coloi.iclo iambs ... 3 Colorado iambs ... 201 Col irado lambs Av. 119 103 10S 191! 61 73 146 79 7S 156 ,s S3 SO 100 9S 9S (11 62 111 125 109 121 101 71 91 S6 Pr. r. 10 $5 r.o ft 90 r. 90 6 t0 6 7.1 7 00 3 50 3 50 3 50 I 50 I 7.1 4 7.1 4 75 4 90 5 10 5 10 f. 50 fi 5a 5 60 ft 75 5 75 li 00 6 10 6 50 li 75 6 S21-. 6 S,7 " 6 9) 1; n) 7 0-) CMM'ACO I.IVi: STOCK MAMKF.T. I'll fill (ieueriilly SI li.nr Hogs Open Memly mill Clour I, never. CHICAGO. March l.-CATTI.F,-Mecf Ipls. S.KXt head; generally stronger; ton, $6 05, feeders in liberal supply; natives, good to prlmo steers, strong lo 10c hlglier at M.lOff ti.05; poor to medium, nteudy nt ll.t0rfT4.SX; l-elccted feeders, about stendv at $4,201(1.75; mixed stockers, easy nt $;i.4Mi,1.90; cons, .-toady to strong at $1,001(1 25; heifers, firm at $3.25114.15: lanners. strong to 1c higher at $2.40'c(,'l.W; Mills, shade higher at $2.S01f 1.25; cnlves. stronger at $5.00(8.00; Texiins, lecelptt', Vtt bead; February tecelpts, 11,200 Mead; Texas-fed steers, steady to strong at $:l.!fiu.o0; Texas bulls, firm at $J.20?.U5. HOOS-Mecelpls. 22.000 head; lotiloriow, 20.OKI hea I. estimated: left ever. S.OOO head, opened steady and closed a shade lower; top, $1.95; mixed and liulchors. $.70 4 95: good to choice, hcavj. $1 VftftM. !);,; inugh heavy. $7ij4.M): light, $1.601(4, S7'i; bulk of sales. $I.S0ri4 S7L... HIIFKP AND LAMIIS-Mecelpts, 10,0o0 brad: sheep and lumbr, strong to 15c "'ffhir for better grades, others slow to steady; good to choice wethers, 10fjl5c hlc'icr at tX.X0fi6.iX); fair to choice mixed, slow to 10e higher .11 $4 50-ri5.IO; western wlicep. Mrnng at $5.3713.90; yearlings, ilrm lit $7. 7.. '(. 50. native lambs, slow to 15c higher .it JX.OOfi 7. 10, western lambs, strong to 15c higher at $6.0uii7 00. FKMMl'AMV MFCCIPTS-Cattle. 199.122 head; hogs, 729,254 head; heep. 2ftO,(i00 head I'DUMl'A MY MH1PMKNTH -Cattle. 69 6M) head; hogs, 139,610 head; sheep, 19.95S head. ItiilliNiin City Live Stork, KANSAS CITV. Mar. h 1 ( ATTLF. Me celpts. 5.,iM native-, M0 l. x.nis; market ni -tlvn and stea ly (o 11 shade higher; h'-.i:-liailvo steers, $l.75'nf. 50- lightweights. $1 10 iir..3i: stoc kers and feeder" $.i.50'ifi 25; butcher cows and .-.clfer-, $3.2.Vii 1.50; can ners, $.2,501(3.2.1; we.te! n-fi d steers $.1 7.V' 4. so; western feeder., $3,251( 1.23; Tcxnns, SS-COUl.O. IIOfiH-Mcc-elpts. 9.101 head; mark"t ,n -tlvo ami unchanged; heavy, tl 701i I vi.,; nii.ecl, il. 65fj 1.75; light, $1,301(1.70; pigs. $3.70 fl 1.25. KIII-JFP AND LAMMS- Merolpis. 3,500 head; excellent demand for all 1 hisjo-i at llrm price; Irimhr, $6.501ii.75; enrlings, KXMiii.M: ni"! i.ais, $l.0l(ft 07: stockers and feeders, $1,751(150; culls, $2f013.73. (. I, mils Live SlnrK-. ST. LOI'IS. March l.-CA'ITLF-Me.epts. 1,000 bend. Including .ion 'IVxnns; mirket steady for natives, easier for Texans; in live sh'pplng and export r'.eers worth $4 so 3.90- diessed beef and botcher steers, $I.C5'c(J.fO; sieers under l.fioa lh., t1.S"f( I 5n; Klnekers and feeders, $3.(-i 1.75. cows .1 ml 'iielfcrs. $2 (iff 1.30; dinners. $1 5nii2.nl; hulls, $1.i f''.3 41; lexaim ami Indian stccr: $:V0 3.73- ciws and heifers. 2.73'c(3.i;o. HOdS-Mece'pts. 5,S')0 head: market steadv; nigs and lights. $1 Krtil S5; packers, $1,751(191, biilcbers, $1,901(1.97':,. SUHFI' AND LAMMS -Mei.l;.ts. 1.500 head; mirket tteadv, u.itlce muii'-Hs, $.no r4 X.7X- 'iiinb', $6.001i7 2,1- culls nnd lucks, $1,001(4.15; stockers, ll.Wi I 00. S. Joseph l,lr Slnrl.. fOCTII KT. .in.SFPH, .Mn, M.1..I1 I -(Snnlal.i -The .loiirnal nuotes 111 follows: ('ATI I.K ltec-eply, I jri bend. m.irk'-t siendv I-, strong; nntlves. $1 l'i'n.7 2."..; Texanr nnd wcstirns, S3.tOi(5 22';. rntv nml hrirci-s. I? 251(4 70: bulls and mag S!2..1t I -i ..llni'S and ciilvi". S 1 X to s-int:-i -s Hid leelel-. $1 '.'( I v.; vrnN JI'iKclT'll IUK5H Mcelpts. 1 lu.i't. pimkei He, uii all grides $1 tfi t 2'i . balk of t ales ii i,;i 1(1 r 1 aUF' P AND LA.MHS-Mc elplji, 1 C head; lombs. liMM.V lilgiier, "tilers, Jlr.idv: In tub. $.(si(7 Ifi; yearlliigs, $i..3M7iUft; jiheep nnd 5enrllngs, $5.(V5.W); owes, fi.ww, 6.1'). l)i:CHi:.VSlT-l. M'MllllIt OF CA'ITMJ. lleporls of nepnrtnirnt nf AnrlrnHnrc .limiinr;- I. villi Ctiiutiiirlsnus, We print below a tablo taken from the rcportn of the Department of AgrltMiltnie, glMng the number of oattlo In ench sta'o and territory nn January 1, 1900. and 1893. A careful study of the table will show sotuo Interceding comparisons. In tho stales of Nebraska, Iowa. Mlnsotirl, Kansas, Colorado, Wyoming and South Dkaoia there was nn crrnse of 275.164 nnd lu New York alone of I90.3S7 liend, yet on January 1 of the present year there wero SI. 920 less rattle In tho United Stalrn than one year previous. Iniiislana ! the only southern stale that made a gain. Tetns shows n falling off of 1SS.36I, but 1b still in the lead, having 1,601,323 more cattle than Iowa, which Is second, followed clcnely by Now York, Kan sas, Illinois nnd Nebraska, In tho order limned. Following Is the table: States nnd Territories. I Number ofCnttle I I 1900. Number ofCattlo 1S99. Maine Ni w Hampshire- Vermont Massachusetts ..bode Island Connecticut ,, New York New Jersey,.,.. Pennsylvania Delaware! Mnrylntid Virginia North Carolina Hon t li Carolina (Senrgla Florida Alabama Mississippi luilslana Texas Arkansas Tennessee West Virginia Kentucky Ohio Michigan Indiana Illinois Wisconsin Minnesota , Iowa Mltsourl Kansas Nebraska South Dakota North Dakota Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Ftah Nevada Idaho Washington Oiegon California Oklahoma Totals 316.5371 211.67 101.2361 2il,67 35. 106 1 210.717 2,509,715 263.157 1,191,126 W.035 257. 435 M7.4VS fdS.OII 260.235 666.317 412.520! 610,1. Ml M7.S09 391,961 6.016.3351 419.422 626.2r.l )i.I'.ii f.31.419 l,457.55l 701,S1S 1.231, 930 2.321,251 1, 596.529 i,2Ti.sm 3. 112.01 2 2,l)l7.34(i 2,m:7 2211 2,20-1,5921 S71.200I 4JI.37I !I59,S0; 747.S26 1.115.I2I 679,359 ::S1.S7II 316.1176' 217.1 M 337. IJs S'W.OI 6.17.413 911.713 323.971 307.3H 216. '.V.1 HX1.3M 254 661'. 35.S67 2r9.6i; 2,019.32s" 256.212 1,153 202 6S 371 260 '2i 6S3.179 613,791 26S 271 720.312 440.113,1 691.211 66I.(V,9 3S.I17 6.211.693 II7.3W 676, 9-54 107.35.7 r.S9,:vi 1,373 pis SO) 1113 1.2s1,SCS 2,2nu.2,"S 1.4S.V137 1.216 m ". 111,35') 2,1.11 SI2 2,756 'il6 2.024.571 ,VJ1 l?)1 t.'t.rii !i'i,59J 71 113 1, Oil I, Mil ' 721 2M mn vm 3i n r)l 212. M ll.vn.7'1 5vi,ril l'9i) 227 9S3 129 231.513 43,902.4141 43.9SI.3IO JOBBERS & MANUFACTURERS OF OMAHA DRY GOODS. M . E. Smith & Go. T terriers aid Jokhr at Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods AND NOTION& BOILER AND SHEETIR0N WORKS fVakOf Wilson u & Williams Sncccaaora Wllaon A Urnke. Manufacture boilers, smoke, stacks and brcechlngs. pressure, rendering, sheep dip, lard nnd water Kinks, Poller tubes con stantly on hand, second hand boilers bought nnd sold. Special and piompt attention to repairs In city or country. 19th and Pierce. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. lAestern EtaGirical V Compaq Electrical Supplies, Eleetrlo Wiring Bolls and (Us Llfjl.M' a. W. IQllNSTON. Mgr. Hi'- "nw.H 1 BOOTS-SHOES-RUBBERS, E merican Hand 1 V Sewed Shoe Go M'frs Jobbers of Foot Wiar mmw AaiHTi ron Tha) JAiaph Baniffan Bulbar OaV CHIC0RX. The American Shicary Cg. Orowm aad rainuftcturtrt of all toimi ul Chicory Otnihs-i-rtmont-ONf II. SAFE AND IRON WORKS. 'he Omaha Safe G. ANDKKK.N. Pron. llnkei aipeolulty of - J JVJ bllUTTrjlB, ind DurUr Proof Safe-, uu i Vu t Doors, eta .110 ft. I -1 1 1 .. Oraitltii. Nell. ELEVATOR SUPPLIES c H. Davis & Son Kloctric II vilr.uilic and llniul i:ic iitors Klevntor Sareiy Oates Ulevator repair Iiib 11 speidalU I.faiber Valve Cups rf lJlevntors, MtiKlncM and PrlniliiK Presses. Davis k Cowgill Iron WorksT JIANI'KAi'Tl l:i:i;S A Mi JOIlIlKItH OK M ClllN;tV OKNKHAI. I KI' Mltl.S'C. KI'IH 'I A I.T V. HtfiN AND !tHS I'dl'NUl-iUH. 1,1(11, l,'.(t:i nnil l.'ill.'. .liiel.Niui s(i-..c, II11111I111, Nell, Tel, Tilts, i:. Zabrlskb . A. in J It Cousin. Mgr. H.RPEtjNEY& CO. Rw0M4MV LIFE DLOfx f.AMA tltO BR.V1CH lOJatWT JAMES E BOYD & CO,, 1 ck-pliono Mm). Oiiinh t, NV, COMMISSION, (JKAIN, I'KOVISlOXSaiul STOCKS iio.Mti) or 'i n i)ij. Correipotul'-n c John A Warren Co. uireci wires lo Chicucu and New Vork.